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is the driving force of all nature Leonardo da Vinci |
![]() Vol 8 No 3 Dec 2001 |
Chek
Jawa's wet wonderland Aqua-tion for life: roles of water in life Where water meets the lands: fishes of the Park Dispersal by h2o: seeds dispersed by water Some interesting notes on the Pacific Golden Plover 10th international coastal cleanup 2001 and 5th mangrove cleanup Young ecologists@sungei buloh nature park An ode to a turtle cover photo: Tube anemone at Chek Jawa by Wong Tuan Wah |
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| We
abuse the land because we regard it as a commodity
belonging to us. When we see land as a community
to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love
and respect Aldo Leopold |
![]() Vol 8 No 2 Aug 2001 |
Survivors
of time: the horseshoe crab Insect study: tips on insect watching Zonation: the landward mangrove fringe Landmark invasion: a walk in the past at Sungei Buloh Fat worries of Common Redshanks Allan Teo long-lasting companion of the park Young naturalists of the park A nature journal: Javan Munia cover photo: Life at Land's EndPasir Ris Mangrove by Wong Tuan Wah |
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| ...birds
are far more than robins, thrushes and finches to brighten the suburban
garden, or ducks and grouse to fill the sportsman's bag, or rare waders
or warblers to be ticked off on a bird watcher's checklist. They are
indicators of the environment - a sort of environmental litmus paper. Roger Tory Peterson American ornithologist |
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Breathing
organs in
mangroves Bird watching techniques A place in space: epiphytes Bird ringing in the park in 2000 The gems of the park: volunteers Our long suffering "mother" Public talks at the park Reflections of a nature warden cover photo: Juvenile Tiger Shrike in Hand by James Gan |
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